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see a tremendous buying from institutional buyers to buy hundreds of homes we see the low interest environment up until recently they have sted low. lori: will that chang? >> that is the one variable in looks like it is here to stay at a lot of places have hit rock bottom and are coming back so it is a good time if you are a professional you do know we we're doing to get in that business. but a lot of people do get hurt. lori: so let's talk about the pitfalls a into the red flags. >> if you buy the home from the big remember the previous homeowner could not makes mortgage payments so too does are the houses and not a good repair look for red flags like stains may be that is a problem with the plumbing or a leaky roof had a professnal appraisal in the inspection to make sure you understand what is wrong wth of home understand we can sell it because you could buy it it for cash which is keeping also make sure by ears need e appraisal to make sure that you can sell it if we hear flippers' earning 20 grand? >> it is possible but if you get into th business you have to be prepared to lose money on
see a tremendous buying from institutional buyers to buy hundreds of homes we see the low interest environment up until recently they have sted low. lori: will that chang? >> that is the one variable in looks like it is here to stay at a lot of places have hit rock bottom and are coming back so it is a good time if you are a professional you do know we we're doing to get in that business. but a lot of people do get hurt. lori: so let's talk about the pitfalls a into the red flags....
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but you have some insights on actual investments that will do better in an inflationary environment. what are they? >> well, the most important one is series saving bonds. these are u.s. government guaranteed highest credit rating savings bonds that individuals can buy units as small as $50 and up to $10,000 per year per person. $10,000 per year per person is a lot more than the average american faves. we call it the fixed rate is zero. what that means is any money you put in will earn whatever the rate of inflation is. gerri: that is great information for people who are concerned about inflation. steve, thank you for coming on and sharing information. thank you. >> you are welcome. gerri: we will be right back ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz deer. but hurry, offers end july 31st. sthat is why i'm througtheuld moon to present our latest going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz deer. innovation, tempur choice. it
but you have some insights on actual investments that will do better in an inflationary environment. what are they? >> well, the most important one is series saving bonds. these are u.s. government guaranteed highest credit rating savings bonds that individuals can buy units as small as $50 and up to $10,000 per year per person. $10,000 per year per person is a lot more than the average american faves. we call it the fixed rate is zero. what that means is any money you put in will earn...
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how do you create a form for talking about family structure in today's environment? >> i don't think that our purpose is to stigmatize single mothers but challenge men and better understand the affects of fatherless in our society and applaud those men that are involved and engaged in their children's lives in some way and how important that is. oprah and i are going to do a life class to provide tools and tips for men who are struggling to stay relevant in the lives of their children, and it is some of this is getting huge response. people of all walks of life are hitting our registration but to be a part of that life class, even adult children are still wounded by the absent of fathers. >> before i let you go. confusion in the past over your position on same-sex marriage in this country. i want to give you an opportunity to clear it up or maybe clear it up for myself. is it a case -- is this a case of you, you know, hating the sin but loving the sinner or is that an oversimplification or is it more complicated than that? >> first of all, to those people who want mo
how do you create a form for talking about family structure in today's environment? >> i don't think that our purpose is to stigmatize single mothers but challenge men and better understand the affects of fatherless in our society and applaud those men that are involved and engaged in their children's lives in some way and how important that is. oprah and i are going to do a life class to provide tools and tips for men who are struggling to stay relevant in the lives of their children,...
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charles: we'll do something else on fracking and how to harm the environment. you know sething like that. but, it isust your basic run of the mill, flood, gets and sex, and you know you can kic in the cash i'll make the money, catch me at knick games and i'll tweet you now and then. >> is it that easy? if you come up with a 3 word slowing know like yes, we can, you can probably get yourself elected president. charles: i bet someone will figure tat out. let me write that down, yes, we can. anything or just we can? >> i think just yes, we character let people project what they want. charles: thank you, david. >> my pleasure. charles: from abou baja to booh. big government lawsuit that is putting administration on notice. [ jackie ] its just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my dadaughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally taking to my doctor about overacti bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know th gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about p
charles: we'll do something else on fracking and how to harm the environment. you know sething like that. but, it isust your basic run of the mill, flood, gets and sex, and you know you can kic in the cash i'll make the money, catch me at knick games and i'll tweet you now and then. >> is it that easy? if you come up with a 3 word slowing know like yes, we can, you can probably get yourself elected president. charles: i bet someone will figure tat out. let me write that down, yes, we can....
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moment the school's dean telling us what it takes to succeed in today's highly competitive business environment my crew. ♪ the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card becau you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play doe rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? ♪ liz: columbia business school has produced some of the brightest minds in business and some of the most successful and some with both. from warren buffett to mario gabelli and now columbia students are starting their own businesses, more than ever. many right here in new york city in what is known as silicon alley, a big shift. the dean joining me now for the finale of are masters of business series, and i have to say that i heard you say recently that it has been the best year on record for your in be a getting jobs. to me that was stun
moment the school's dean telling us what it takes to succeed in today's highly competitive business environment my crew. ♪ the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card becau you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play doe rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the...
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moderation during periods of mortgage rate volatility as potential buyers adjust to the change in rate environment. in other words, they got real sticker shocked and decideded to put the buys on hold. and yo whoa knows what the quarter was and how bad dily the cancellations spiked in the last month. there was a grudge in -- affordab affordability, the great balance sheets, ed horton in particular. as if we care about balance sheets, momentum stocks. these are all down 30% now. here's a change between an analyst at wells fargo. don, this question falls under the category of trying to determine your body language over the phone. you don't sound quite as enthusiastic as you did last quarter. thomas responds, quote, if i don't sound optimistic enough for you, i guess i didn't drink my red bull, end quote. hey, listen, i'm absolutely sure that's the case. what matters is this answer later that on the call, a question with how the quarter went on month to month with the obvious intervention of higher rates. frankly, we've got good demand in our communities. just a slower demand coupled with the fact thi
moderation during periods of mortgage rate volatility as potential buyers adjust to the change in rate environment. in other words, they got real sticker shocked and decideded to put the buys on hold. and yo whoa knows what the quarter was and how bad dily the cancellations spiked in the last month. there was a grudge in -- affordab affordability, the great balance sheets, ed horton in particular. as if we care about balance sheets, momentum stocks. these are all down 30% now. here's a change...
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i take that as a signal that people have dye jested the message and we are moving back to an environment where they're watching the data. i think we're more likely to get a market move on friday out of the jobs numbers than tomorrow out of the fed statement. >> that's where we'll leave it. thank you very much. >> getting back to a place where data actually matters. if the job numbers are strong people are going to be encouraged by the fed's move. >> he sounded like the fed is just as confused as anybody else out there. they're confused on whether or not their forecast for gdp growth for the next half is actually going to happen. so i just came out of that conversation even more confused than i started the show ten minutes ago. >> the bottom line is nobody on this desk nobody watching the tv, not the fed chairman or anybody else knows exactly what the economy is going to do in the third quarter. that's going to dictate ultimately what the fed does end of story. we're going to have to watch as it plays out and watch the market as if it's an open question. >> i agree. but the fed and the ch
i take that as a signal that people have dye jested the message and we are moving back to an environment where they're watching the data. i think we're more likely to get a market move on friday out of the jobs numbers than tomorrow out of the fed statement. >> that's where we'll leave it. thank you very much. >> getting back to a place where data actually matters. if the job numbers are strong people are going to be encouraged by the fed's move. >> he sounded like the fed is...
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i think industrials are poised to do extremely well given the low interest rate environment, given there's a lot of pent-up demand that's been satiated. i like industrials, tech, energy, particular domestic energy, gas, things of that nature. >> industrial earnings were one of the bright spots if not the brightest spot so far. banks have done obviously -- >> financials are doing great. >> financials have done well. ge has done well, utx, honeywell. >> i like utx, 3m, a whole bunch of industrials in the portfolio doing great. we love financials. a lot of financials in the portfolio. we had to suffer with them earlier, but they're doing well now. >> all right, michael, good to see you. >> thank you. >> michael crofton, philadelphia trust company, president and ceo. 20 seconds before the bell. it's a down day, but again, you have such a busy week. the market seems to be taking a wait-and-see approach. kayla and i will have that plus big earnings coming. herbalife is moments away. [ bell ringing ] >>> it's 4:00 on wall street. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kayla along with scott wapner. m
i think industrials are poised to do extremely well given the low interest rate environment, given there's a lot of pent-up demand that's been satiated. i like industrials, tech, energy, particular domestic energy, gas, things of that nature. >> industrial earnings were one of the bright spots if not the brightest spot so far. banks have done obviously -- >> financials are doing great. >> financials have done well. ge has done well, utx, honeywell. >> i like utx, 3m, a...
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it's numbers for us as investors, but we create an emotional environment for them to say, yeah, this is the one i want. >> so if something like a wine cooler that you're talking about, brian -- >> no, not a -- no, no, no boones farps, we're talking about the actual thing. now, we're not done. you watch the tv show, you have the wine going, things are heating up. put in a little maybe sketches of spain by miles davis on the sounds system. >> there you go. >> there you go. >> now we're dancing in the kitchen. >> there you go. and today, everyone has a smartphone. everyone has an app, a radio station attached to it, or whatever type of songs that you like, and if you put just a basic home, you know, sound system in there, a little cradle, wireless, you plug it in, punch in what you want to hear, you have the whole package. >> the tv, the wine cooler. >> are you talking about -- you talking about the sonos, because i've done -- i've gerry rigged one up with apple express. a lot cheaper. >> exactly. you can do -- there's so many systems out there. you don't have to break the bank. i mean,
it's numbers for us as investors, but we create an emotional environment for them to say, yeah, this is the one i want. >> so if something like a wine cooler that you're talking about, brian -- >> no, not a -- no, no, no boones farps, we're talking about the actual thing. now, we're not done. you watch the tv show, you have the wine going, things are heating up. put in a little maybe sketches of spain by miles davis on the sounds system. >> there you go. >> there you go....
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you can begin to bring a and implode almost the industry, focused on which regulatory environment you want to be in. so i'm hoping that he does a good investor, and runs companies the right way and leave regulation up to regulators. >> that's exact litly the senti of mayor bloomberg. >>> what is the acceptable growth rate investors might expect from aig. one to three years or beyond? >> we have talked about aspirationally, we want mid teens, earnings per share groaning. we want to continually grow our book. i would isn't a, rather than put a number around it, we want it grow and be a top performer when you look at our growth to book value, earnings per share and improvement in our roe. as long as you keep doing that, i think you will see aig be a very good performing stock. >> and it is certainly performing tonight. 3.5% higher. resuming dividend buy back strong earnings. bob, good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> bob benmosche, aig. >>> he is bull on regional banks. he will name names for tomorrow's movers tonight. well give you a leg up on friday's action. we have the nu
you can begin to bring a and implode almost the industry, focused on which regulatory environment you want to be in. so i'm hoping that he does a good investor, and runs companies the right way and leave regulation up to regulators. >> that's exact litly the senti of mayor bloomberg. >>> what is the acceptable growth rate investors might expect from aig. one to three years or beyond? >> we have talked about aspirationally, we want mid teens, earnings per share groaning. we...
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this is not the type of environment where the fed has to have any temper urgency on dialing back the stimulus. i think it's steady as she goes, $85 billion a month, buy themselves time to see if the economy does pick up a pace as the fed has suggested it will. >> julia, if that is the way it materializes, how do you want to invest around this? >> well, i think that for interest rates, we're going to be pretty range-bound for a while. we may even see rates drift a little lower in the near term if the fed confirms that, in fact, tapering is beginning to be pushed back. so i think the rapid backup in rates and the noted mortgage rates in the statement certainly is a concern to them with an economy that's running at about 1.5% in the first half of the year. so they decided not to take any chances, and what they didn't say spoke volumes. i think tapering in december would be the very earliest they would announce it. and so, what that means is probably -- it's probably good for the stock market and probably good for interest rates, as well. >> yeah, it's interesting, greg, because you don'
this is not the type of environment where the fed has to have any temper urgency on dialing back the stimulus. i think it's steady as she goes, $85 billion a month, buy themselves time to see if the economy does pick up a pace as the fed has suggested it will. >> julia, if that is the way it materializes, how do you want to invest around this? >> well, i think that for interest rates, we're going to be pretty range-bound for a while. we may even see rates drift a little lower in the...
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come back to help our north american and european businesses which will benefit from stronger pricing environment built off utilization. >> we get pricing. if we can ever get back to 1.3 million, 1.4 million housing starts in this country, and you can get back to the 2008 numbers in europe, your margins would explode, your revenues would explode. that's how you get your numbers, right if those two things occur? >> those two things would help our business tremendously. one of the themes in our insulation business, we've seen a dramatic increase in energy efficiency standards in new construction since the middle of the last decade. so the last housing boom we saw, 2003 to 2006, we were building at one level of energy efficiency. the houses being built today are 20% to 30% more efficient than what was built a decade ago. so, in fact, as we move through this housing recovery, we don't need to get anywhere near the levels of housing starts we saw in the last decade in order to see very, very good performance out of our insulation business. we think that business is somewhat uniquely positioned in that
come back to help our north american and european businesses which will benefit from stronger pricing environment built off utilization. >> we get pricing. if we can ever get back to 1.3 million, 1.4 million housing starts in this country, and you can get back to the 2008 numbers in europe, your margins would explode, your revenues would explode. that's how you get your numbers, right if those two things occur? >> those two things would help our business tremendously. one of the...
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also, the security threat environment has just never been more challenging with all of the new control points. in addition to pcs, smart cell phones in your homes and cars, it's really becoming much more sophisticated and challenging environment to protect for consumers, for businesses, and for countries. >> we know speaking of countries, you're all over the world. international is 51% of revenue. europe is 27% along with middle east, asia-pacific is 18%. are you feeling better about ex-u.s. business than you were before? >> i feel good about our business outside the u.s. i think this is such a global threat environment, and one of the things i didn't mention that i should have is according to idc, the markets that we're playing, we're very fortunate, are growing 8% to 10% a year. so we have just built in demand. we have a nice tailwind. we're still losing share though. i'm pleased with our progress but we're still losing share but we're making positive strides. and so our goals over the long term are to get back to the leader of the industry to gain share. >> mr. bennett, 50% of the w
also, the security threat environment has just never been more challenging with all of the new control points. in addition to pcs, smart cell phones in your homes and cars, it's really becoming much more sophisticated and challenging environment to protect for consumers, for businesses, and for countries. >> we know speaking of countries, you're all over the world. international is 51% of revenue. europe is 27% along with middle east, asia-pacific is 18%. are you feeling better about...
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actually armed mps standing behind us while we're tweeting, posting our stories, and it is definitely an environment that is very tense and it bobbles my mind that they would be so clamped down on free speech when this is a trial all about free speech. >> yeah. david, i want to get your thoughts on the manning trial. because certainly the implications of this verdict are broad. the notion that manning could be convicted of aiding the enemy because he gave documents to an organization that then posted them to the internet. the interlinkage between the internet and aiding the enemy has vast repercussions for journalists in the future, whistle blowers, and people concerned about civil liberties. >> absolutely. i mean the conflags of the idea that if you put something on the internet, that means you're giving it to the terrorists. you're essentially publishing it for the world to see. yes, there are some terrorists nft world. but the government's case is a case that's essentially would, i think, create a situation where journalists would have to worry, activists would have to worry, whistle blowers woul
actually armed mps standing behind us while we're tweeting, posting our stories, and it is definitely an environment that is very tense and it bobbles my mind that they would be so clamped down on free speech when this is a trial all about free speech. >> yeah. david, i want to get your thoughts on the manning trial. because certainly the implications of this verdict are broad. the notion that manning could be convicted of aiding the enemy because he gave documents to an organization that...
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one is energy and the environment and how the changes that are going on in energy, any environment, both in the eus an oversays are really going to impact the kind of returns that we see. and certainly as we look at this energy revolution in the united states, with fracking even though they are still burning over $100 million worth of gas a month, what we see is that energy revolution, which the u.s. leads today, has completely changed the balance of energy power in the world and i think from our standpoint, we look at that plus some of the other trends we see, particularly in robotics, u.s. economy, u.s. companies, particularly manufacturing companies, are in line for a comeback. again, this is not something this next week or next year. this is kind of looking at three to five years out. think about trend that are going on. >> verne, we will have you come back to talk about those other themes. we appreciate having you here. the pensions are something atop of our minds, please come back again soon. >> okay. great. thank you. >>> coming up, a high profile executive change at apple. can r.
one is energy and the environment and how the changes that are going on in energy, any environment, both in the eus an oversays are really going to impact the kind of returns that we see. and certainly as we look at this energy revolution in the united states, with fracking even though they are still burning over $100 million worth of gas a month, what we see is that energy revolution, which the u.s. leads today, has completely changed the balance of energy power in the world and i think from...
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iraq is facing a very challenging security environment. other big middle eastern producers could see significant geopolitical threats like libya is another big country we're watching. so, again, given the importance of the middle east to the production story and given the political volatility there, we think there is significant pressure on prices from geopolitics going forward. we're not going to be able to get away from that. >> would you expect them to put even former caps on production and to what degree can they enforce those among their members? >> that's a great question. what you want to watch for is if we saw prices slip significantly below $100 a barrel, because right now in the saudi oil minister says $100, we think if you look at defense spending and social expenditure that is probably what they need to balance budgets. if we get into a situation where we see prices falling significantly north of $100, we think saudi arabia will be under pressure to firm up prices. so that's the environment you want to look for for a potential
iraq is facing a very challenging security environment. other big middle eastern producers could see significant geopolitical threats like libya is another big country we're watching. so, again, given the importance of the middle east to the production story and given the political volatility there, we think there is significant pressure on prices from geopolitics going forward. we're not going to be able to get away from that. >> would you expect them to put even former caps on...
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you are ruining the environment. it is getting so bad that you can see the flaring that is going on in north dakota from outer space. you can see to the upper left of the scene what is going on. compare it to minneapolis which has the lowest jobless rate in the country. the net gas industry is saying we do not have enough pipelines to reach these remote locations. we have got an environmentalist saying there is a lot of shareholder value going up in flames. our oil production is 2.2 billion a month. we can burn 100 billion a month. you cannot store it in tanks. you have to ship it immediately. this is, they are doing the math. cheryl: aussies production has been under the grip of the president. let's keep drilling in the gulf coast. >> i will tell you something, net gas production is expected to double by 2025. the wells that are being drilled are down dramatically increasing . the net gas industry is saying, listen, we want to build a pipeline. we are going to do it, but it takes a long time to do it. dennis: they g
you are ruining the environment. it is getting so bad that you can see the flaring that is going on in north dakota from outer space. you can see to the upper left of the scene what is going on. compare it to minneapolis which has the lowest jobless rate in the country. the net gas industry is saying we do not have enough pipelines to reach these remote locations. we have got an environmentalist saying there is a lot of shareholder value going up in flames. our oil production is 2.2 billion a...
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. >> and we look forward to what the product announcements are going to be, but in the environment after so much time has elapsed whether we are overplaying a prospect of what products may come to market, and underplay underplaying the strength of the iphone, because the strength of the sales in the united states are up 51% from a year ago and up 61% in china and the core of the business is the iphone and surely, it is doing well. >> well, it certainly is. it is beating expectations, but one market that apple has not penetrated well, and they have not gotten that deal with the china unicome. they have done well with china, but not with china unicom and long doing the negotiation. >> arik, it is not driven by a lower cost iphone? >> well, the growth and the blend of the sap on iphones is coming down and it was 600 or thereabouts and come down partially, because the older model iphones are selling better than expected which is dragging down the average price of unit quite a bit. the iphone 4 is going for 3 in some cases and the iphone 4s and plenty of people are buying that from the reduce
. >> and we look forward to what the product announcements are going to be, but in the environment after so much time has elapsed whether we are overplaying a prospect of what products may come to market, and underplay underplaying the strength of the iphone, because the strength of the sales in the united states are up 51% from a year ago and up 61% in china and the core of the business is the iphone and surely, it is doing well. >> well, it certainly is. it is beating...
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if you have options on the table you will have solutionsment family environment and blended environment. and good situation leads to better economic future. we can't have the conversation without action. rallies are great. but instead of rallies, or in addition to the rallies. have meetings with family and communities and get them to work together and solve the localized problems. the federal approach doesn't work because communities are different. >> it is not a civil right's industry myth. i worked with mtv. who has glorified the baby momma culture with flavor flaf. and you saw all of those west virginia politician saying you will not represent our community. they won. but the entertainment has glorified this type of behavior. it is not just civil right's folks. we need to look at hollywood. >> it is a true way that we are you see black men represented in entertainment. that is a problem. >> you talk about west virginia leaders. does that say there is a greater weight on black leaders when they see negative programming, they have a duty to step up and say we don't want you to encourag
if you have options on the table you will have solutionsment family environment and blended environment. and good situation leads to better economic future. we can't have the conversation without action. rallies are great. but instead of rallies, or in addition to the rallies. have meetings with family and communities and get them to work together and solve the localized problems. the federal approach doesn't work because communities are different. >> it is not a civil right's industry...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> for everyone who's a valedictorian, there's another 100 out there that they weigh 130 pounds and they've got calves the size of cantaloupes because they're hauling.5 pounds of marijuana across the desert. >> that was congressman steve king with his latest contribution to the debate on immigration arguing that the vast majority of undocumented immigrants are the in fact mass drug traffickers. if case we were tempted to believe he might have exaggerates those figures for effect, he hopefully explained he's standing by his numbers. >> so the question is -- is it 100, is it 100 drug smugglers for every valedictorian dreamer or is the number above or below? they're not saying he was wrong, it was 50 or he underestimated. >> given that there is not a single peer reviewed study to support his ridiculous assertion, what possesses an elected representative to say such a thing? what prompts him to desuess a discussion about immigration to the imbecilic level most lightly deployed by bloviaters. we have to assume he is very worried and wi
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> for everyone who's a valedictorian, there's another 100 out there that they weigh 130 pounds and they've got calves the size of cantaloupes because they're hauling.5 pounds of marijuana across the desert. >> that was congressman steve king with his latest contribution to the debate on immigration arguing that the vast majority of undocumented immigrants are the in fact mass drug traffickers. if case we were tempted to...
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you are sticking with that and what would you do in this environment? we know the fed would like to taper but based on this statement not anytime real soon. maybe sent. we didn't really get more after hint of that today though. >> no, we didn't and that's to be expected. this is pretty as-is statement. i think if anything it leans to the dovish side. i think you're seeing the bond market react to with lower yields coming off yields coming down since the peaks this morning. really a range-bound market for bond. the market continues to digest the fact, yes, at some point we'll have a taper, probably in sent but that's not a sure bet. in that market is pricily for it. any upside is limited, yes, because of the taper and with what it means to bond valuation. you play this market with some sectors hit a little bit too hard from the tapering fears. that is municipal bond, lower rated bond which allow to you capture a higher yield because the economy is still growing even if sluggishly. that is how you play the range-bound, until we get more clarity from the f
you are sticking with that and what would you do in this environment? we know the fed would like to taper but based on this statement not anytime real soon. maybe sent. we didn't really get more after hint of that today though. >> no, we didn't and that's to be expected. this is pretty as-is statement. i think if anything it leans to the dovish side. i think you're seeing the bond market react to with lower yields coming off yields coming down since the peaks this morning. really a...
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i has been a difficult environment for a number of the companies including community which is fighting off charges from the d.o.j. and if you were to see a deal, many say i can only imagine it being a below market deal at least at this point given the multiples that we have seen thus far, and four trans transactionn the problems going on and we will see if we get anything. even if they put up a definitive agreement with the breakup fee, the 70% of the shareholders has to agree to it. and so that is a high threshold and unlikely to have 70% of the shareholders to say, we want to be sold in a below market deal. so if they go the consentless solicitation, and come in with the new board and put in new management and know about it, we can revisit it for a year. let's keep an eye on the hma and expect the earnings on this company next month. >> throw the bums out strategy. >> i wanted to come back to air products that put in a poison pill. that was done, because they believed that somebody has been accumulating their shares and the speculation is that it is bill ackman. that may be the case,
i has been a difficult environment for a number of the companies including community which is fighting off charges from the d.o.j. and if you were to see a deal, many say i can only imagine it being a below market deal at least at this point given the multiples that we have seen thus far, and four trans transactionn the problems going on and we will see if we get anything. even if they put up a definitive agreement with the breakup fee, the 70% of the shareholders has to agree to it. and so...
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>> well, you have some ideological zealots to make a religion out of the environment. they think they have the right to stop the vast majority of people in this country from just having a job, from just living a better life. i'm all for people having freedom of speech, but i think common sense has to prevail, not religious zealotry. ashley: thank you so much. clear view energy partners. john hofmeister of citizens for affordable energy. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. tracy: breaking news. oil closing down $0.79. $104.70 per barrel, nearly a loss of 1 percent on the day. a losing week, down 3%, snapping four straight weeks of gains for crude. stocks surging to a new milestone after the dumps the majority stake. dennis will tell us why this deal might spark some controversy next. ashley: as we head to break, take a look at the ten and 30 year treasury. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if y can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized m
>> well, you have some ideological zealots to make a religion out of the environment. they think they have the right to stop the vast majority of people in this country from just having a job, from just living a better life. i'm all for people having freedom of speech, but i think common sense has to prevail, not religious zealotry. ashley: thank you so much. clear view energy partners. john hofmeister of citizens for affordable energy. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. tracy:...
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the case is against sac capital indicted nor creating an environment of insider trading. they have not brought charges against steve cohen personally. >> issue, mr. cohen in my opinion is the target of the government's ultimate goal or they would seek to indictment him. >> right. >> the strategy, i'm not on the inside, per se i'm not sitting with mr. baharaj and people at u.s. attorneys office. >> right. >> they're bringing down the firm by indicting the company, not mr. cohen. my feeling they lack a live witness defense mr. cohen. circumstantially you could build a against against mr. cohen. circumstantially you can build a case against a lot of people. however what you don't have, is a person who can attest, i did do this furtherance along with -- >> based on this indictment, are they still trying to do that? >> in my opinion they're still trying to do that. >> okay. >> and my opinion, what i'm looking at the only people that actually can do that, are mart toma, even more and steinberg. >> more than march toma? >> more than march toma. steinberg. we know commune kated w
the case is against sac capital indicted nor creating an environment of insider trading. they have not brought charges against steve cohen personally. >> issue, mr. cohen in my opinion is the target of the government's ultimate goal or they would seek to indictment him. >> right. >> the strategy, i'm not on the inside, per se i'm not sitting with mr. baharaj and people at u.s. attorneys office. >> right. >> they're bringing down the firm by indicting the company,...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> at ariel castro's sentencing today, we got our first real look inside what was a truly house of horrors. an fbi agent showed photos of the living conditions castro's victims had to live in formore than a decade. what knew details did we learn? >> reporter: we learned a will the today, wolf. we learned about the deplorable conditions these women dealt with. we learned about the great lengths that ariel castro went to to keep these women hidden and to lead his secret life. some of the first pictures we saw today showed amanda berry's room that she shared her little girl that she had with ariels could tro. it was shocking toity z this room. we see child's art books conditions in the rpd that amanda and her daughter live
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> at ariel castro's sentencing today, we got our first real look inside what was a truly house of horrors. an fbi agent showed photos of the living conditions...
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looks like the period the president described in his first speech, that period in the post world war ii environment where we had a growing middle class. i think a lot of that's going to happen irrespective of the gloom and doom that you hear from everybody out there right now talking about the death of the american economy. >> new nbc/"wall street journal" poll that came out this week. i know you're familiar with it. in that poll one of the numbers, 45% of americans right now approve of president obama's handling of the economy. 51% now say they disapprove. is this a matter of policy failing the middle class or is the middle class going to be a casualty of our new economy because, among other things, they lack the skills to compete, many of them? >> well, i think the poll results you see there and lots of other places have a lot to do with what we were discussing a second ago, vis-a-vis kind of government dysfunction and obstructionism. you need to listen to ben bernanke, republican appointee. this is not a wild-eyed radical democrat. and what he himself is saying is congress, your fiscal policy is
looks like the period the president described in his first speech, that period in the post world war ii environment where we had a growing middle class. i think a lot of that's going to happen irrespective of the gloom and doom that you hear from everybody out there right now talking about the death of the american economy. >> new nbc/"wall street journal" poll that came out this week. i know you're familiar with it. in that poll one of the numbers, 45% of americans right now...
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it's a positive environment for people to think about long-term investing and they're doing so. >> i thought this tweet perfectly encapsulated what's on a lot of people's minds. sure, the safe haven persona of the bond investor will move into a stock market at all-time highs, sure. >> again, you know, there is a normal tendency -- forget the stock market is at all-time highs. think about the 10, 12-yir type of returns. you have to think about things in perspective. we're going to talk i know about the bond market and we'll talk about what i see in the bond market, but in terms of trying to invest in equities, it's the same theme you reminded me was a year ago where we heard out of europe we're going to do whatever and that started the liquidity boom and there's no reason to think stock isn't going to be a great asset stock. >> even after up 20% for the year? >> you can't think of it that way. we have a lost decade. >> people are nervous about things that sound dangerously familiar. some of these instruments built around rentals, for instance. dangerous or not? >> putting on my former
it's a positive environment for people to think about long-term investing and they're doing so. >> i thought this tweet perfectly encapsulated what's on a lot of people's minds. sure, the safe haven persona of the bond investor will move into a stock market at all-time highs, sure. >> again, you know, there is a normal tendency -- forget the stock market is at all-time highs. think about the 10, 12-yir type of returns. you have to think about things in perspective. we're going to...
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it's a depraved environment for them and they get incredibly frustrated and they can aggress toward their trainers. >> alisyn: carol, you worked at seaworld for a little more than three years. what was your concern with these killer whales? >> i was there for about three years and while i was there, we did not have very many aggressive incidents with trainers in the water. some of the footage in the film i think is some of the most startling footage that you'll see. while i was there i was lucky enough to be working with female whales that did not have a history of aggression. that said, i think it's important to note that any one of the whales in the seaworld collection and in captivity have the potential to cause serious harm to trainers. i think the film does a great job of wrapping up the issues that cause them to aggress toward trainers because of the environment they're in. >> alisyn: one of the most heart wrenching scenes in the movie is watching as the baby orcas are taken away from their parents and you can actually see the response of the whales to being separated. what happened
it's a depraved environment for them and they get incredibly frustrated and they can aggress toward their trainers. >> alisyn: carol, you worked at seaworld for a little more than three years. what was your concern with these killer whales? >> i was there for about three years and while i was there, we did not have very many aggressive incidents with trainers in the water. some of the footage in the film i think is some of the most startling footage that you'll see. while i was...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ "first day of my life" by bright eyes ♪ you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> pope francis continues to surprise or perhaps shock catholics around the world. on a flight back to rome after a wildly successful trip to brazil, pope francis talked about how happy he was about that trip and the lower security presence allowed him to get closer to the people but he also made comments about gays in the church saying, "if someone is gay and he searches for the lord and has good will, who am i to judge?" the pope went on said women should play a larger role in the church but should not be ordained as priests. we'll talk about those comments in the next hour of "newsroom." >>> but right now the wildly successful trip to brazil where more than 3 million people showed up for the final mass at copa cabana beach on sunday. this just astounding, isn't it? cnn shasta has more for you from rio de janeiro. >> reporter: the biggest crowds to date for the grand finale of pope francis' tri
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ "first day of my life" by bright eyes ♪ you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> pope francis continues to surprise or perhaps shock catholics around the world. on a flight back to rome after a wildly successful trip to brazil, pope francis talked about how happy he was about that trip and the lower security presence allowed him to get closer to the people but...
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. >> they predicted it would be a low inflation environment whereby they would have -- >> they were right about the economy being really weak and tepid even with the most experienced. i just, that's my take. you know, i want -- >> i want to hear. >> i need to arc you with him. >> one of my favorite -- >> joining us to talk, former congress said, oh, that's right. didn't work out for you, did it? you were not far. i think you were worried about that. >> that was one of many issues. >> they knew i was a friend of yours. >> i think those selfies you tweeted out might have been a problem. those came out, too. former senator jerry craig is current will i -- nothing, you don't put anything past these people now, those -- >> all of this is a step up from the senate. what you have to go through. >> when he was a governor. >> i seetate way. >> you were significant. >> people, you know what, are you from the old school. people love you on both sides of the aisle and respected you. you work together. you are a dying breed. you look great, currently the ceo of the securities industry and financial ma
. >> they predicted it would be a low inflation environment whereby they would have -- >> they were right about the economy being really weak and tepid even with the most experienced. i just, that's my take. you know, i want -- >> i want to hear. >> i need to arc you with him. >> one of my favorite -- >> joining us to talk, former congress said, oh, that's right. didn't work out for you, did it? you were not far. i think you were worried about that. >>...